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Fertiliser Review No. 32

Published: 1 Mar 2014

  • Feed the soil versus feed the plant
  • More soil testing problems
  • Biological farming - what is it?
  • Phosphate rock reserves - sustainable?
  • Sustain
  • Stick with Science

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Fertiliser Review No. 27

Published: 1 Sep 2011

  • Potassium: A forgotten Nutrient?
  • All Paddock Soil Testing – an analysis of the process and it’s merits
  • All about Abron
  • Pasture Persistence: a soil fertility problem?
  • Professional incompetence or poor training?

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Fertiliser Review No. 25

Published: 1 Sep 2010

  • The Organic Movement: New Products Old Stories Same Nonsense
  • Open Letter to Hill Laboratories
  • Your Questions Answered
  • Organic Foods: Are they Better?
  • The New Zealand Soil Carbon Conference

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Fertiliser Review No. 23

Published: 1 Sep 2009

  • SustaiN – contemptible advertising
  • The Brix Test – what does it mean?
  • Pasture is King & Clover is Queen – the principles of effitient pastoral farming
  • Price Watch
  • How to Read your Soil Test Reports
  • Soil Testing – leave it to the experts

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Fertiliser Review No. 21

Published: 1 Sep 2008

  • Fertiliser Costs: What do we do?
  • How to feed Soil Bugs
  • Under the fence line
  • Nitrogen Inhibitors: A need for National Trial
  • Earthworms: The Dangers of Romantic Love

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Fertiliser Review No. 19

Published: 1 Oct 2007

  • Has you pasture got the pox? Nutrient deficiencies
  • The Organic Movement – its origins
  • Can you have you cake and eat it? Environmental good news
  • What were they thinking? – a liquid fertiliser story
  • A question for the co-operatives? Di-calcic superphosphate
  • Price Watch – P fertilisers
  • Farmers, fertilisers and anecdotal evidence
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Fertiliser Review No. 18

Published: 1 Mar 2007

  • Some lessons for the field
  • Beware: Another Doomsday Prophet
  • More Good News: Food Quality
  • Commerce One, Science Zero
  • Stop the digger
  • Are your paradigms shifting?

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